Xanode : i think by combining ultra powerful microscopes with super slow-motion cameras well will be able to see things never thought possible.

Damo Floyd : That front edge build up ....Grrrrr.!!

azaroma : The first blade trims the hair, the second blade removes the hair at its base, the third blade removes your epidermis ...

Sky Lane : Lol the only job ive ever bothered to dig deeper into, is machining. I love it. There's nothing like having your part come out perfect.

morgan4xl : I think the most amazing thing I learned from this video was the sound a tool makes when cutting metal, it's almost like an orchestra playing.

ToUgH LoVe : play dough

Discreet Security Solutions : Fantastic.
When was this filmed?
Amazing to see the edge not actually doing the cutting on lots of those - perhaps we need to look again at what 'sharp' means?

mupparamshyam : amazing video....

Daniel A. : it looks like a tsunami

Brian Barth : I'm fairly certain this video was produced by Valenite back in the day. I remember seeing it in 1993 when I got into cutting tool sales full time. Notice the tooling being used is HSS and the coatings are TiN. I've seen this shared recently by some of the largest carbide manufacturers in the world. The more things change, the more they stay the same.

All NeuDesign : Great video, I'm gonna show this to all of our apprentices.

Lori P : I thought it was someone trying to cut cheese at first

Nithin Mohan : tht music tho

Theron Price : This is a great video

Peter Timowreef : Wouldn't it be better to give the leading edge of the cutter a concave curve? That way the "splitting angle" will be less and the material has more space to go. Perhaps it would bunch up less?

Fernando Ramírez Paredes : This is a great video. Thanks for sharing. I would like to know if there are this kind of videos but focused on the tool wear evolution. Please if someone knows about this tell me. Regards.

Tsunauticus III : The problem I’m seeing with these shots... is the speeds. In order to get these shots... I don’t think they were running the same surface speed that one would typically use the tooling at. This setup was probably custom made to fit into the working area of a scanning electron microscope. I may be wrong... but I don’t think I am. I wish we could get more details on how this was filmed.

Andrew Greer : How does the cutting oil get too the tip of the cutter. If the cutting tip is below the surface of the metal?

Jane C : Hello Rick Steinard, hello Brian Barth, or anyone!
I'd be enormously grateful if someone can tell who actually created and first published this great video, and when. It seems to be quite widely shared on the internet but with no authorship credit details.

Frankie Pitochelli : Amazing.....the material looks like aluminum/aluminium to the European crowd....but, it says steel....!!

John Doe : goes to show how "soft" metals are at high enough pressures

seenu srini : What is build up edges and how it is formed? Can any one explain me please?

dt28469 : I wanna see what it looks like cutting brass with a negative rake angle. I cant imagine what it actually looks like

El Payton : Where was the video produced Rick? Do you have a point of contact?

xyhmo : No Mr. Bond, I expect you to die.

Hasan Atas : Finally I learning BUE thanks for share :))

Mahros Darsin : Nice and understanable. Do you have this video for Titanium alloys material?

Steven Cooley : that was friggin amazing

TonboIV : Mind=Blown

Jack Baker : So rad

Cym Mitch : well this was a whole lot cooler then I imagined it could ever be!!

Windy City : Whats the scale here? Would the shaving be about as thick as a penny?

Brian Scura : Do you have any footage of cutting tools with 0 or negative rake? It would be interesting to see the difference in the shear plane and boundary layer.

GugiMandini : anyone know how small this is? or what the materials are?

kaze66613 : i have seriously no idea why i am watching this right now, nor why do i found this awesome...

Virginie B : Hi Rick, I really love the video you posted. I work with artists who would like to shoot this type of very technical scene fora upcoming exhibition. It would be brilliant to realize this project with Iscar partnership : how can I reach you directly so we can speak about this project?

thelocust1919 : bastards burn my neck!

Matty Matt Matt : At such a close vantage point it looks so imprecise. But I know that's not the case. Cool video.

h4rsh3ys : THIS IS THE MOST AMAZING THING I HAVE EVER SEEN IN MY LIFE. TOPLEL.